Sharepoint Calendar visible to all subsites
I created a calendar at the top level site. How to display this calendar at subsites.
November 28th, 2008 7:06pm

Moving to Admin. (Althoughprobably Data View Web Parts would solve this which would be Design/Customization)Also is this MOSS or WSS 3.0 ? MOSS has more options for showing one list in another site. P.S. Why did you re-post this question to the Dev/Programming forum again? You should instead add the additional information to your original thread. (Dev/Prog is anyway wrong. XSLT questions go to Design/Customization).P.P.S. I merged the two threads and I'm leaving the thread in Admin until there's an answer on WSS or MOSS !
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November 28th, 2008 7:20pm

I created a calendar on the top level site. I am not able to display it on subsites (I tried to add it to the webpart on subsites, but this calendar is not listed)I can use content query web part. but it only shows the list view. Not the calendar view.Anybody modified the XSLT code to display it in calendar view?Any other way to do this?
November 28th, 2008 8:50pm

Hello, As Mike said, there are several options to do so. A method with minimum workload to meet your requirement of showing calendar view is to create a page viewer web part on your subsite. Configure the URL link of the top sites calendar list on the web part, then you will view the calendar on your subsites home page. Hope it can help you, JerryXing-Bing Yu
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December 1st, 2008 6:32am

page viewer will display the whole page and can't only show the calendar. so this solution wont work
February 24th, 2009 10:17pm

i have same problem. i have calendar in a Subsite(Admin) and want to display in all Others SUbsites.then how did u achive. thnaks you
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March 19th, 2009 10:13am

Jerry/Mike - you keep saying there are several options to achieve this common task but all the ones you have suggested (on this post and other posts related to showing calendars on sub sites) either do not work or are simply impossible to work with (showing the entire page in a page viewer web part is not acceptable).Please suggest a method which would actually works and would resolve the issue many of us are having. This should be a very simple task to do - I'm amazed Microsoft have overlooked this functionality.RegardsNicky
May 21st, 2009 9:56am

> Jerry/Mike - you keep saying there are several options to achieve this common task read my message again - neither of us said more than once anything and I indicated that we need to know whether this is WSS 3.0 or MOSS 2007 as MOSS included more options. ----------------- However as this thread has got nowhere since 2009 I'm locking it. Anyone with the same question would in any case be better served by posting it as a new thread than adding it to this ancient one (when the product versions were different btw). (and as for new questions, they should always go in new threads not be tacked on to different, old threads) Moderator / Mike SP 2010 "FAQ" (mainly useful links): http://wssv4faq.mindsharp.com/default.aspx WSS3/MOSS FAQ (FAQ and Links) http://wssv3faq.mindsharp.com/default.aspx Both also have links to extensive book lists and to (free) on-line chapters
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